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Сurrent trends of professional training for future specialists in public administration
Author(s) -
Юліана Малик
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
european humanities studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2413-9025
DOI - 10.38014/ehs-ss.2019.2.02
Subject(s) - notice , ukrainian , training (meteorology) , professional development , public relations , administration (probate law) , work (physics) , engineering ethics , field (mathematics) , political science , professional association , professional administration , medical education , sociology , pedagogy , medicine , engineering , law , meteorology , mechanical engineering , philosophy , linguistics , physics , mathematics , pure mathematics
One of the most important terms for the development of modern Ukrainian society is the need for training such experts in any field, which are able to carry out their professional activity effectively, especially in conditions of the constant changes in the social and economic environment. Reforms in many spheres of Ukrainian society's life cause the needs for highly qualified specialists of the new generation who, after graduating from higher education establishments, receive, in addition to deep theoretical knowledge, practical training for performing high-level professional activities that will lead Ukraine to new world standards. Thus, in this article author exposes current tendencies of professional training for specialists in public administration. The professional activity of managers in any field is considered as a system of actions aimed at solving professional tasks within the framework of management communication. The author emphasizes that taking into account the current trends that have been studied in this scientific work, it is important to notice that the field of public administration is a complex formation of interrelated elements and the effectiveness of this will depend on a qualitative system of professional training for future specialists.

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